
I'm slowly getting things back up, but I ran into a perplexing network problem. I created a new vNIC profile in the engine web UI and attached it to the hosted engine to test it, which in retrospect was not a good idea. I realized that I needed to change something in the parameters of the vNIC, but it won't let me do it because it's attached to the running engine; it will not let me remove the NIC from the engine because it's running. If I shut down the engine, how can I then change the configuration of it ? Seems like a Catch 22 situation. Thanks, -- As a result of Coronavirus-related precautions, NYU and the Center for Brain Imaging operations will be managed remotely until further notice. All telephone calls and e-mail correspondence are being monitored remotely during our normal business hours of 9am-5pm, Monday through Friday. For MRI scanner-related emergency, please contact: Keith Sanzenbach at keith.sanzenbach@nyu.edu and/or Pablo Velasco at pablo.velasco@nyu.edu For computer/hardware/software emergency, please contact: Valerio Luccio at valerio.luccio@nyu.edu For TMS/EEG-related emergency, please contact: Chrysa Papadaniil at chrysa@nyu.edu For CBI-related administrative emergency, please contact: Jennifer Mangan at jennifer.mangan@nyu.edu Valerio Luccio (212) 998-8736 Center for Brain Imaging 4 Washington Place, Room 158 New York University New York, NY 10003 "In an open world, who needs windows or gates ?"

Found the answer, you first have to edit the card from 'Virtual Machines' -> 'Hosted Engine' -> 'Network Interfaces' and unplug it.
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